Monday, June 27, 2005

Long overdue entry...

Sorry guys (yeah, you. one of the handful of people reading my blog). I have been very lazy...



I've come back from New York City for about 4 days already, yet I haven't updated my blog.



Ok, so I went to NY with my girlfriend. Stayed with a friend who's working there (she's getting free lodging) to save a bit on our expenditures. Did see quite a lot of stuff, i'll post some next time (since i don't have the pics with me right now).



we both caught the flu on our last day at NYC. sore throat, which is followed by congested sinuses, phleghmy (how do u spell that anyway) throat, and a mild fever. xian..



nothing much to update already.. oh i've been "hantamed" by AKK, but i'm not sure at all what I'm supposed to do.........



take care!

Thursday, June 16, 2005

A funny conversation

I had a very funny conversation with Lu-en yesterday. We were eating egg tarts and sipping on tea for our "supper". I can't remember what we were talking about before Lu-en suddenly asked:



Eh darling, do you know who's the guy with the three pronged fork?



*bewildered look*



There, the one in the sea...



Ohh, I know! ahh.. Hai Long Wang (Literally sea dragon king, a chinese mythical legend)!



No la! English one!



English got Hai Long Wang meh?



Yah.. The one in movies, with white beard and hair.. You know they always show in cartoons or movies? Aiyah, what's his name?



Cartoons... Movies... Hmm... Is he some God or something?



No la!



No meh, not some god of the sea or something?



No la!



Isn't he some sort of Greek God?



No la! Ahh!! I know! Its the father of Mermaid! I know his name wan, its on the tip of my mouth!



Mmm hmm.. I also cannot remember his name..



After some time...



But why is it important ley?



Oh, because its the name for some Malaysian brand cooking oil!



...



I need the name to sing the song! Otherwise I can't sing!





















I laughed non-stop for some time before I recovered enough to say that I'll publish it on my blog. And so here it is.



And it turned out to be Neptune, which, in Greek Mythology, is the God of the Sea. So I was correct on several counts. =)



PS: It turns out that she said "No lah" to all that God of the Sea talk because she wanted his name, not "God of the Sea". ahh.. miscommunication...

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Photos Time!!


This is how the hood looks like. It has red lining with orange velvet trimming (or the other way around).


This is a very boliao shot. If you watch Naruto, you might geddit...


Well... we're happy...

I've just graduated...

It was a very happy occasion, commencement. We wore these funny looking black gowns, with a hood with red lining with orange velvet trimming (or the other way around, because I mix up between trimming and lining). Anyway, I may post a picture of the gown soon so u can see.


It was not very comfortable, commencement. The sun was really scorching - my girlfriend and her roommate, and definitely many others, suffered severe sunburns. And you can imagine the discomfort of all wearing black. Well, at least we escaped without sunburns. Anyway, my advice to people in California attending commencement: wear sunblock or long sleeves.


There were actually 2 ceremonies. We started off with a main, whole campus commencement. Wasn't much la, just all the graduates marching into the field, taking seats in the field, under the full glory of the sun. The "President" - I think I heard that - of the university started declaring us to have graduated and he entrusts us the full "rights, responsibilities and privileges". Steve Jobs, the Apple CEO told us three of his personal stories, which were really engaging and very powerful anecdotes.


His first story was how his background and his interest and his passion eventually helped him to found his successful company, Apple. He told of how it was impossible to "connect the dots looking forward, but the dots always connect looking backward". I think what he meant to say is that nobody knows what he/she will be doing in the future. Nobody can plan so well, and end up doing what one has always wanted to do. But somehow, you will end up doing something that would not have happened if you didn't go to college or learnt some special skill or possess some passion for something. His conclusion was "Don't settle, keep looking". Wow, kinda applies to everything in general!


His second story was about how he got kicked out of Apple a couple of years after the first Macintosh was built. He told us of how terrible he felt, and what he failure he thought he was. He told us how he felt he let down a lot of people. But apparently he didn't give up and founded another two companies. One later became the core technology behind Apple, the other Pixar Animation Studio, became the world's largest and most successful animation studio. His conclusion was

"Stay hungry, stay foolish".


Didn't really absorb much of his speech - was zoning out because of the scorching sun. But my girlfriend explained later, "Stay hungry means stay ambitions, keep striving for more. Stay foolish means continue to challenge the norm". Ahh.. wisdom.


His final story was about his close encounter with death. 6 months ago, he got diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Apparently, with pancreatic cancer, most of the time it is maglinant and cannot be cured. Or so the doc said. He told Steve that he had only about 3-6 months to live, and he better go home and start tying up loose ends and bidding his family goodbye. Naturally he was devastated. But then he later underwent some procedure where a tube was shoved down his throat, oesophagus etc to his pancreas and a little bit of the tumour was taken out for analysis. Turns out - that lucky guy - that it was after all a curable cancer. And I think - because by now I was really really cooking - that he said,

everyday, ask yourself if you're doing something that you should be doing if this is your last day in the world. If the answer is "no" too many days in a row, then its time to change something.


ahh, kinda complicated. I think what he meant to say is that, try as best to live life as best as you can. put everything in perspective of death - for only with the prospect of death does the most important things to you become revealed, which were originally clouded by all the trivial concerns. oh no, that sounds complicated too, but i think u get the gist, no?


Anyway, after the main ceremony, there was the departmental one. This time was better, our names got called individually, and we were presented with certificates. The event was pretty nice, though the sun was still beating down on us.


After that and lunch, we took a short rest, and then a couple of us took a "photoshoot" around campus, moving from fountain to fountain. It was quite fun. Might post some pictures here when I have them.


And then came the super sian part... moving. Packing and moving. I really hate all that. I could whine here forever, but I wont.

yup, thats it for today...

Friday, June 10, 2005

another phase in life...

i'll be graduating soon, in just 2 more days, with the gown and all. that will mark the end of my student career and the beginning of my working career.

a different phase in life.

goodbye to my routineless routine. goodbye to "wake-up-whenever-I-wish" when I had no lessons, the CS/Warcraft sessions with my housemates whenever we're free, the dinners and Naruto "screenings" with my girlfriend. goodbye to a couple of friends I made during this short span of time.

hello to a new world - the world of office politics, back-stabbing, stress, arrowing, tai-ji... hey! wait! I seem to have been through that before in NS!

*stomach growling*

I think I need to eat. thanks for reading!

Slacking...

I just finished my exams yesterday. My final exam. Final as in the last exam in my student career.

I don't feel particularly relieved, nor happy. Funny... what happened to my senses? Isn't this what I always wanted? No more exams, no more studying, no more homework? Sigh.. instead of exams, I will have evaluations. Instead of studying and homework, I will have projects and WORK. Well, at least I will get paid. =)

These few days I've really been slacking. I thought it was easy for me to kill time - but it isn't so easy. A season of 24 takes up less than 24 hours of your time (each episode is only 45 minutes long, including the intro and credits). Warcraft and Counterstrike is fun - but only when others are playing with you. While browsing news - at some point u don't care if Micheal Jackson is guilty or not, or if there's another guy who bombed himself in Iraq.

Blogs? blogs take up quite some time - but only if you're interested in all of them. I currently read about 3 blogs regularly. And just a side fact: I read 3 years worth of Xiaxue's blog in 1 day - so you can guess how much time I spend reading those 3 blogs. hahaha.

I think I better start going outdoors.. haha my hobbies, if you haven't noticed, all take place in front of the computer. =)

Sunday, June 05, 2005

Why have I started a blog?

1. It is inevitable. Everyone will blog one day.

2. I need to keep in touch with my friends. Blogging is one easy way out

3. I have always wanted to keep a record of my life. But I hate keeping journals and diaries because I never had the commitment to continue writing for a few days. I hope I can keep this writing in the blog tho.